Troy High was supposed to open its 2019 baseball season Monday with a non-league tilt vs. Cohoes (Colonial Council), but the game wasn't played due to cold, windy conditions. No makeup date set as yet.
However, as El Cheapo Media reports today, the Troy boys' tennis team is 0-2 after losing matches to Guilderland & Ballston Spa last week as Suburban Council play began for tennis. Troy's lacrosse team is scheduled to have their home opener tonight vs. CBA, but we'll see if that happens. Game time is 6:30 at Picken Field.
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Because wire service charts for post-season basketball tournaments (NCAA, NIT, et al) will appear in the papers until the tournaments end next week, the Albany Times-Union doesn't have enough space in the sports section for today's schedule of games. If you're not sure if your school has games today, check with the schools themselves, as information isn't always updated in a timely fashion on Schedule Galaxy or league websites such as the Colonial Council's.
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I don't know who's in charge of Troy High's website, but their softball page hasn't been updated in five years, and, unfortunately, they don't have the incentive to build pages for the other sports at the school. The only team pages on the website are for softball and women's soccer, the latter of which, at least, is updated on a regular basis.
Methinks the school budget needs help.......
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